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Packing Light
Bathurst
,
Canada
2 days left before we leave and we are all packed. We kept our luggage to 2 35-litre backpacks so we can skip the baggage check!
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on September 28, 2008
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First Stop
Toronto
,
Canada
The first stop of our trip brings us to Pearson International in Toronto, after a short jump from Moncton. We will be taking the overnight flight straight to Rome, Where we will arrive mid-morning.
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on September 30, 2008
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Planes, Trains, Buses & Boats
Rome
,
Italy
Getting to Rome was the easy part! After arriving, we took a train to Termini station, where we roamed around and found some cheap Pizza. We then made our way to Venice, which took one train, a bus, another bus to a plane, a plane and another bus. Needless to say, we were exhausted.
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on October 1, 2008
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Venice by Day
Venice
,
Italy
Our first full day in Venice was wonderful. We visited mostly the
Rialto
Bridge and San
Marco
Square. At the piazza, we visited the Meseo Correr, San
Marco
s Basilica, Doges Palace and caught the most wonderful view in the Bell Tower.
We also spent a lot of time dodging pigeons
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on October 2, 2008
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Venice
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Venezia per Cinque Terre
Monterosso al Mare
,
Italy
Pour notre derniere soiree a Venise, nous avons pris une tournee en gondole. C'etait dispensieux, mais ca vaut le prix. (nous avons des videos interessantes de cette aventure!).
Le matin suivant, nous sommes dirigé vers le Cinque Terre. C'était plus long que prévu, et nous étions contents d'etre arrivé. La vue de la cote en arrivant a
Riomaggiore
(la premiere au Cinque Terre) est magnifique, et nous a fais oublié la longue journee en train.
Je me suis rendu a
Monterosso
, la derniere ville de Cinque Terre pour avoir acces à l'internet, pendant que Anouk se repose a l'hotel. En se promenant, tu peux entendre plusieurs gens qui avouent qu'ils ont tombé en amour avec cette place. Déja, le suggère plus que Venise!
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on October 4, 2008
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Monterosso al Mare
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Italy
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More Cinque Terre
Vernazza
,
Italy
I've made my way today to
Vernazza
for some Internet Access, one of the five towns in the Cinque Terre. (P.S. This is the view from the train station that I talked about.)
For all those canadians wonder what the weather is like, it's always been perfect. Which makes you realize why no one here talks about the weather (there's nothing to say). It's a very bearable hot in the day (low 20's) and cool nights (16-19).
Here is a view from our place above a pizzeria in
Riomaggiore
.
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on October 5, 2008
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Vernazza
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Via Dell'Amore
Riomaggiore
,
Italy
The Via Dell'Amore (Lover's Lane) links the two Cinque Terre towns of
Riomaggiore
and
Vernazza
. It runs along the cliffside. Lover's are encouraged to place a lock on the rails in the center of the Lane.
Anouk and I took a stroll one night to place our lock.
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on October 7, 2008
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Riomaggiore
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Amalfi
Sorrento
,
Italy
De
La Spezia
, nous avons pris le train vers Sorrento, qui a nécessité une connection à
Naples
. Sorrento est sur la cote Ouest dans le Sud de l'Italie. C'est la porte d'entré à la cote
Amalfi
. Nous avons choisi une chambre avec une vue (et une douche!) pour bien nous reposer à ce point ci du voyage. La vue de notre hotel était spectaculaire. Voici Anouk qui déjeune sur la terasse de l'hotel.
Le matin, nous avons pris un autobus sur le long de la cote
Amalfi
. Quelle expérience! Le bus suivait la cote au bord d'une falaise avec plusieurs croches. Après avoir visité
Amalfi
Town, nous avons pris un bateau vers
Positano
, afin de retourner vers Sorrento. Tous ces villes sont situés dans les falaises, et grimpent les montagnes. Voici
Positano
:
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on October 8, 2008
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Sorrento
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Pompei Ruins
Pompei Scavi
,
Italy
Leaving Sorrento for Rome, we stopped to visit the Ruins of
Pompei
. Just outside of
Naples
,
Pompei
was a bustling port town during the peak of the Roman Empire. One day, the nearby volcano Mt. Vesuvius erupted, killing 2000 of the city[s 20 000 inhabitants.
Today, the ruins have been excavated, and people can move freely within the city walls to get a first hand look at what life was like in these times. Molds have been cast where the bodies used to be under the volcanic eruption.
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on October 9, 2008
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Pompei Scavi
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Italy
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In the footsteps of Julius Cesear
Rome
,
Italy
Rome was amazing. For our first morning in Rome, we started a walking tour of ancient Rome. The first stop was the grandiose Colosseum. We then continued on through the Roman Forum, where Julius Cesear once roamed.
At the end of our walking tour of ancient Rome was the incredible Pantheon, with its perfect Dome.
We then took a bus tour of the city, before continuing on a night walk. The walk lead us to the spanish steps, taking us through the Trevi Fountain.
Absolutely beautiful.
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on October 10, 2008
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Rome
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Italy
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